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John Aki Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Wording help please?

Hi,

Could you please check for me If I have made a mistake in these sentences please?


This road divert to north. (Turn)

This road can diverge to north and south. (Two ways)

There has been no visitor since March of this year. (There can be meant "park, building, museum...etc)

There has had no visitor since March of this year. (Active voice)

No one has been my house since March.

I would [ expect / be expecting ] you coach me how to play it. (Active)

I would be expected to clean it. (Passive)

This policy will be introduced [ progressively / gradually ] over 3 years. (Both mean slowly and continuously over time)


Cheers

John Aki

  

Top answer

John Aki This road divert to north. (Turn) This road diverges to the north. John Aki This road can diverge to north and south.

  • John Aki This road divert to north.
  • (Turn) This road diverges to the north.
  • John Aki This road can diverge to north and south.
  • This road diverges into a northern branch and a southern branch.
  • John Aki There has been no visitor (here / there) since March of this year.
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John AkiThis road divert to north. (Turn)

This road diverges to the north.

John AkiThis road can diverge to north and south.

This road diverges into a northern branch and a southern branch.

John AkiThere has been no visitor (here / there) since March of this year.

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